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On Friday, 6 September 2013 18:31:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
The cold plunge that I talked about 8 days ago. The models were showing the correct outcome very well. Get lost you liar , you changed that 'prediction' several hours alter you made it. |
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Hi Lawrence.
Paul did say back on Aug 28th that...."Sunday 8th September, the UK will be experiencing a cold plunge, as a depression tracks Eastward and the anticyclone, which will settle over the south of the UK early next week, retrogresses into the Atlantic. Daytime temperatures will be cooler than average in many areas and night frosts will affect rural areas in the North, but some rural areas of England and Wales may also be affected by frost. Snow may well fall over the highest parts of the Scottish mountains"** Not a million miles away although I disagree that a high pressure retrogressed anywhere into the Atlantic? The Azores "relaxed" its influence and withdrew to its relatively usual position. A Jet Stream split to our West which resulted in a cut-off low stuck over the British Isles. Rotten weather just now and NOTICABLY colder than of late. So while the technicalities might be argued to be wrong Dawlish did pick up on the models agreement, that we were all privy to, for a colder spell which we are definitely now encountering.....just not quite the synoptics Paul suggested IMO. Dublin recorded a 3.5c temp night of Sept 4th. Areas were classified as having a grass frost. Maybe some areas in more exposed and northern sections had close to a ground frost but it's frost nonetheless. Either way(s)......it's amazing how an OIRISH whiskey can make you feel good.... Cheers Lawrence, hope you're keeping well.. Joe "Lawrence13" wrote in message ... On Friday, 6 September 2013 18:31:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: The cold plunge that I talked about 8 days ago. The models were showing the correct outcome very well. Get lost you liar , you changed that 'prediction' several hours alter you made it. |
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Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Fri, 06 Sep 2013 19:24:05 +0100, Metman2012 wrote: Did you hear David Shukman on the news - temperatures have halved (30 to 15)? And he's supposed to be a science correspondent. I must be missing something 15 * 2 = 30... ergo 15 is half of 30. If the temperature rises from minus 10 to minus 5, would you say it had halved? Neil Sunderland -- I have neither been there nor done that, but I got the t-shirt anyway. Please observe the Reply-To address |
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On Saturday, September 7, 2013 12:18:57 AM UTC+1, JCW wrote:
Hi Lawrence. Paul did say back on Aug 28th that...."Sunday 8th September, the UK will be experiencing a cold plunge, as a depression tracks Eastward and the anticyclone, which will settle over the south of the UK early next week, retrogresses into the Atlantic. Daytime temperatures will be cooler than average in many areas and night frosts will affect rural areas in the North, but some rural areas of England and Wales may also be affected by frost. Snow may well fall over the highest parts of the Scottish mountains"** Not a million miles away although I disagree that a high pressure retrogressed anywhere into the Atlantic? The Azores "relaxed" its influence and withdrew to its relatively usual position. A Jet Stream split to our West which resulted in a cut-off low stuck over the British Isles. Rotten weather just now and NOTICABLY colder than of late. So while the technicalities might be argued to be wrong Dawlish did pick up on the models agreement, that we were all privy to, for a colder spell which we are definitely now encountering.....just not quite the synoptics Paul suggested IMO. Dublin recorded a 3.5c temp night of Sept 4th. Areas were classified as having a grass frost. Maybe some areas in more exposed and northern sections had close to a ground frost but it's frost nonetheless. Either way(s)......it's amazing how an OIRISH whiskey can make you feel good.... Cheers Lawrence, hope you're keeping well.. Joe "Lawrence13" wrote in message ... On Friday, 6 September 2013 18:31:41 UTC+1, Dawlish wrote: The cold plunge that I talked about 8 days ago. The models were showing the correct outcome very well. Get lost you liar , you changed that 'prediction' several hours alter you made it. Ignore larry. It's one of those late night posts. The forecast is for tomorrow, however. I will talk about it then, but you've analysed it well, I think. |
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